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Two or three columns, and many a atone! Marble and granito, with grass o'er it rrown! Out upon time! it will leave no more OI the things to come, than the things bo-fore!Out upon time! who, forever, will leavo But enough, lor tne past; lor me iuuire, 10 grieve! Climo of the Cicsara, tho' thy glory's dead! Tho' all thou hadstol boatiUlul ami brave SleeD in the tomb, or moulder iu the wave Tho' the green wreath has loft thy laurelled head! Tho' tyrnnla trample thee; tho' all forjot .Shrine of the unforgolten! thou art lovely yet. In every hallowed wood; in every vale Bv the deep magic of the moonlight hour, Pours her soft notes o'er bowery banks and flower Her reed rich sons the lovely nightinjalt! Thero tho green olive Iovch its parent earth, As when I rttoni simieu upon us golden birth. Long centurios of dead empire; fire and flood; The Goth; the Vandal; Tyranny and Time, Resolved to dust thy monuments sublime; Whore the proud Capitol in grandeur stood; Where soared thy victor eaglos flashed thv spears, Now memory blends her tilo with chains and sighs and tears. Where is that pyramid of empires? n hero The brightest nanio tho page of glory fills Colossil Romo, with her eternal hills? Gone leveled in the dust of 1 things that were.' Where are her myriads' triumphs where her deodar1 All melted in the mass ot Apostolic beads. Wan skeleton of empires! there she stands, A crosier for her sceptre on a throno Of temples slatues monuments oer- thrown: Her sons are slaves and tyrants and the hands That should have rightod hr with their best veins. But bless the brute-like lord that rivets close their chains. Oh, for the lava-tongua of Cicero! To pour into their blood a burning stream Ut liery oloquenoe 10 ugni a uoiu, And rouse willim llioir ureaais mai mau-dening glow, That riots in tha veins of men nhove thrown Life, hope, home, freedom, all, on their own strength alone. "Mother of arts and arms" oh Italy! Where blast and breeze to slumbering fancy brines Tho rushing of i mighty spirit's wings- Art tuou unlit to class among me ireer llas tyrant-crouching man no lears to flow For thea and lor thy fall and vengeinca lor the foe? MONOS. tUSCIXLANEOrS. THE LAST D.I YS OF POMl'Lll, di'i.wer's new novel. This latest production of tha author of Polham is destined, wo beliove, to take rank with tho best of his work. As the volumes have not yet been published, we must content ourselves with such a rofor-enco to them, as may convoy a partial foretaste of thoir contents. We may say, indeed, that the romance reading public have a feast in storo of no ordinary description; but, in justice to tho grand intellectual purveyors, under whose auspices it is got up, wo must leave the guests to partako of the banquet, when the board shall ba duly spread; serving up, in tho meanwhilo, however, I few dainties from sido tables. Judging from the frequent alterations and always for tho bettor which wo remark in .Mr Bui ivor's hand writing, in the leaves of our English copy, it might be sup-nosed that, penned in haste, it must, there fore, be unfinished and interior. No such inference would be drawn from the volumes themselves; which, though written hastily, iu Naples, and transmitted to England fur publication, still bear the rich and elaberato Hnish of the author. The truth and uaturo of the local descriptive portions, auiliciently evince that the "Last Days of Pompeii" was written upon or near the spot whero tho ancient city sleeps in adamant; and a thor ough knowledge ot mo History ami cvoiiis of that romotu puriod, and an admirable management of the unities of time and place, will strike tho reader as prominent L f il.A ....t, 'Pl. .1 cnarjcierisiii'S ui nu ..wm. . no .hiiu.-ters, too, and pictures of scenory, are drawn with tho easy and powerful hand of a muster. Indeed, in no one of tho Pelham novels, is thero a more perfect portraiture than that of the lovely heroine, or tho dark-heart ed, wily Egyptian. Without giving a cluo to the (VoicuiemtMl for which tho judicious novel raador will thank us wa may advert to a few features of tha work, as allurdmg a slight touch of its quality. Tho light and graceful conversation, in the opening scone at Pompeii, between two young Pompoan cits, is interlarded with those terse, sen tentious sontonces and flowing periods, so peculiar to the full mind of the writer. In many of the early pages, and architectural correctness in the description of the dwel ls of Pompeii, seems something too mi nute; and the dialogues botween tilaucus and Claudius, are a little tedious. In tha oo casional verses that are introduced, there is much of feeling and poetic beauty. 1 he aonir of tha Thessslian flower girl an ex ceedingly interesting character, by tha way is extremely touching. The scene at the mniDlo ot lsis, oeiweon tno Egyptian Aros. cci and Apuicides, will impress tha reador as a near approach to the groat powor of Scott in similar pictures. The flash house in Pompeii, and the discoursqs of the gen-tlomen in tho classic ring, bear, in their nirit. a rasamblance to some of the easy dialogues of Paul Clifford. Tho pencil that drew the more touching scenes of Eugene Aram, is visible in the annexed extract; which introduces two lovers in a course of wooing, and hiuts at vicissitudes, which are afterwards described with such thrilling effect:"Meanwhile, Glaucus sought the houso of the beautiful Neapolitan. He found her alone sitting amidst her attendants, who were at work around her. Her harp stood at her side; for lone herself was unusually, idle, perhaps unusually thoughtful, that day. He thought her even more beautiful by the morning light, and in her simple robo, than amidst tho blazing lamps, and decorated wiih the costly jewels of the previous night not the less so from a certain paleness thul overspread her transparent hues not tho leas so from tha blush that mounted over them when he approached. Accustomed to flattor, flattery died upon his lips when he addressed lone. He felt it beneath her to utter the homage which every look con veyed. Thoy Bpoke of Greece: this was a theme on which Iono loved rather to listen, than to converse; it was a theme on which Glaucus could be eloquent forevor. Ho do-scribed to her the silver groves that yet clad the bank of Ulyssus, and the temples, already doBpoiled of half of their glories but how beautiful in decay! Ho looked back on tho melancholy city of llaruiodiua the frco, and Pericles the magnificent, from the height of that distant memory in which all the rudor and darkor shades were mellowod into light. Ho had seen the land of poetry chiefly in the poetical age of enrly youth; and the associations oi pamousin no blended with those of the flush and spring of life. And lone listened to him, absorbed and mute: dearer woro those accents, and those descriptions, thnn all the prodigal adulation of her numberless adorers. Was it a sin to love her countryman? Sho loved Athens, in him tho gods of hor race, the land of her dreams, spoke to her in his voice! From that time, Ihey daily saw each other. At the cool of the evening, they made excursions on tho placid sea. By niolit thnv mat anain iu one's portico and halls. Their love w as sudden, but it was stron"; it filled all the sources 61 their lite. Heart brain imagination all were its miniators and priests. As you taka some obstacle from two obi -cts that have a mum al attraction they met, and united at once; their wonder was, that they Had uvea sep'. arale so long; anJ it was natural that they should so love. Young, beautiful, and giftedof the same souls; there was poetry in their vory union. They imagined tho heavens smiled upon their alVeclion. As the persecuted sock refugo at tho shrine, so they recognized in tho altar of their lovo an asvlum from the sorrows of earth; they covered it with flowers; they know not of serpents that lay coiled behind." The occasional episodes, embodying beautiful and opposite smiles, deep thought, va rious learning, and accurate knowledge of human character and action, are no loss prominent in this than in the other works of our author. Wo select an example or two. AP.er a description of tho urts of the Kgyptian Arlnces in pouring tho 'lopro'is isti inenl ot slander nuu fujpiciou into tho cars of tha beautiful lone concerning her lover, the author remarks: It is not without interest to observe iuthiiso remote times, and under a social system so widely dill'orent from th) modern tho same small causes tnut mine anu interrupt the 'coursoof love,' which operate so commonly at this day; the sameinventivo jealousy, tho puirvJ cunning slander, the eaino orally anil tauricatiug retailing oi petty gossip, which so often now eullica to break tho tics of the truest love, and counteract tho tenor of circumstances' most apparently propitious. When the bark sails on over tho smoothest wave, the fublo tell us of tiic diminutive li b that can cling to the kcol and arrest its progress so is it ever with the great pushions of mankind and wo should paint lilb but ill, oven in times tho most prodigal of romance, and of the romance of winch we must larguly avail ourselves, if wo did not also delineate the mechanism of those trivial and household springs of mischief which wo see every d iy at work in our chambers and at our hearths. It is in these, tho losscr intrigues of lifo, that wo mostly find oursclvos at homo with tho pabt." To this charming digression, wo add the following taken from a description of the heroine: "No one ever possessed superior intellectual qualities without knowing them. The alteration of modesty and merit is pretty enough, but whero morits is great, the veil of tint modesty you admire never disguises its extent from its possessor. It is tho proud consciousness of certain quilitie-i that it cannot reveal to thocvory day world, that gives to genius that shy, and reserved, and troubled air, which puzzles and flatters you when you encounter it. Do not docoivo yourself vain wnrlding, by tho thought that tho embarrassed manner of your great man is a sign that ho does not know his superiority to you! that which you tako for modesty is but the struggle of self esteem, lie knows but too oppressively haw immeasurably greater he is than you, and is only disconcerted, because, in the places you encounter him, he finds himself suddenly descendod to your level. Holms no conversation he lias not thoughts he has no intercourse with such as you it is your littleness that disconcerts him, not his own!" In tho description of scenery, and tho ex. hibition of human affections and passions, tho "Last Days of Pompeii" will comparer lavorably with any previous worn iroui mo pen of tho writor. 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Two or three columns, and many a atone! Marble and granito, with grass o'er it rrown! Out upon time! it will leave no more OI the things to come, than the things bo-fore!Out upon time! who, forever, will leavo But enough, lor tne past; lor me iuuire, 10 grieve! Climo of the Cicsara, tho' thy glory's dead! Tho' all thou hadstol boatiUlul ami brave SleeD in the tomb, or moulder iu the wave Tho' the green wreath has loft thy laurelled head! Tho' tyrnnla trample thee; tho' all forjot .Shrine of the unforgolten! thou art lovely yet. In every hallowed wood; in every vale Bv the deep magic of the moonlight hour, Pours her soft notes o'er bowery banks and flower Her reed rich sons the lovely nightinjalt! Thero tho green olive Iovch its parent earth, As when I rttoni simieu upon us golden birth. Long centurios of dead empire; fire and flood; The Goth; the Vandal; Tyranny and Time, Resolved to dust thy monuments sublime; Whore the proud Capitol in grandeur stood; Where soared thy victor eaglos flashed thv spears, Now memory blends her tilo with chains and sighs and tears. Where is that pyramid of empires? n hero The brightest nanio tho page of glory fills Colossil Romo, with her eternal hills? Gone leveled in the dust of 1 things that were.' Where are her myriads' triumphs where her deodar1 All melted in the mass ot Apostolic beads. Wan skeleton of empires! there she stands, A crosier for her sceptre on a throno Of temples slatues monuments oer- thrown: Her sons are slaves and tyrants and the hands That should have rightod hr with their best veins. But bless the brute-like lord that rivets close their chains. Oh, for the lava-tongua of Cicero! To pour into their blood a burning stream Ut liery oloquenoe 10 ugni a uoiu, And rouse willim llioir ureaais mai mau-dening glow, That riots in tha veins of men nhove thrown Life, hope, home, freedom, all, on their own strength alone. "Mother of arts and arms" oh Italy! Where blast and breeze to slumbering fancy brines Tho rushing of i mighty spirit's wings- Art tuou unlit to class among me ireer llas tyrant-crouching man no lears to flow For thea and lor thy fall and vengeinca lor the foe? MONOS. tUSCIXLANEOrS. THE LAST D.I YS OF POMl'Lll, di'i.wer's new novel. This latest production of tha author of Polham is destined, wo beliove, to take rank with tho best of his work. As the volumes have not yet been published, we must content ourselves with such a rofor-enco to them, as may convoy a partial foretaste of thoir contents. We may say, indeed, that the romance reading public have a feast in storo of no ordinary description; but, in justice to tho grand intellectual purveyors, under whose auspices it is got up, wo must leave the guests to partako of the banquet, when the board shall ba duly spread; serving up, in tho meanwhilo, however, I few dainties from sido tables. Judging from the frequent alterations and always for tho bettor which wo remark in .Mr Bui ivor's hand writing, in the leaves of our English copy, it might be sup-nosed that, penned in haste, it must, there fore, be unfinished and interior. No such inference would be drawn from the volumes themselves; which, though written hastily, iu Naples, and transmitted to England fur publication, still bear the rich and elaberato Hnish of the author. The truth and uaturo of the local descriptive portions, auiliciently evince that the "Last Days of Pompeii" was written upon or near the spot whero tho ancient city sleeps in adamant; and a thor ough knowledge ot mo History ami cvoiiis of that romotu puriod, and an admirable management of the unities of time and place, will strike tho reader as prominent L f il.A ....t, 'Pl. .1 cnarjcierisiii'S ui nu ..wm. . no .hiiu.-ters, too, and pictures of scenory, are drawn with tho easy and powerful hand of a muster. Indeed, in no one of tho Pelham novels, is thero a more perfect portraiture than that of the lovely heroine, or tho dark-heart ed, wily Egyptian. Without giving a cluo to the (VoicuiemtMl for which tho judicious novel raador will thank us wa may advert to a few features of tha work, as allurdmg a slight touch of its quality. Tho light and graceful conversation, in the opening scone at Pompeii, between two young Pompoan cits, is interlarded with those terse, sen tentious sontonces and flowing periods, so peculiar to the full mind of the writer. In many of the early pages, and architectural correctness in the description of the dwel ls of Pompeii, seems something too mi nute; and the dialogues botween tilaucus and Claudius, are a little tedious. In tha oo casional verses that are introduced, there is much of feeling and poetic beauty. 1 he aonir of tha Thessslian flower girl an ex ceedingly interesting character, by tha way is extremely touching. The scene at the mniDlo ot lsis, oeiweon tno Egyptian Aros. cci and Apuicides, will impress tha reador as a near approach to the groat powor of Scott in similar pictures. The flash house in Pompeii, and the discoursqs of the gen-tlomen in tho classic ring, bear, in their nirit. a rasamblance to some of the easy dialogues of Paul Clifford. Tho pencil that drew the more touching scenes of Eugene Aram, is visible in the annexed extract; which introduces two lovers in a course of wooing, and hiuts at vicissitudes, which are afterwards described with such thrilling effect:"Meanwhile, Glaucus sought the houso of the beautiful Neapolitan. He found her alone sitting amidst her attendants, who were at work around her. Her harp stood at her side; for lone herself was unusually, idle, perhaps unusually thoughtful, that day. He thought her even more beautiful by the morning light, and in her simple robo, than amidst tho blazing lamps, and decorated wiih the costly jewels of the previous night not the less so from a certain paleness thul overspread her transparent hues not tho leas so from tha blush that mounted over them when he approached. Accustomed to flattor, flattery died upon his lips when he addressed lone. He felt it beneath her to utter the homage which every look con veyed. Thoy Bpoke of Greece: this was a theme on which Iono loved rather to listen, than to converse; it was a theme on which Glaucus could be eloquent forevor. Ho do-scribed to her the silver groves that yet clad the bank of Ulyssus, and the temples, already doBpoiled of half of their glories but how beautiful in decay! Ho looked back on tho melancholy city of llaruiodiua the frco, and Pericles the magnificent, from the height of that distant memory in which all the rudor and darkor shades were mellowod into light. Ho had seen the land of poetry chiefly in the poetical age of enrly youth; and the associations oi pamousin no blended with those of the flush and spring of life. And lone listened to him, absorbed and mute: dearer woro those accents, and those descriptions, thnn all the prodigal adulation of her numberless adorers. Was it a sin to love her countryman? Sho loved Athens, in him tho gods of hor race, the land of her dreams, spoke to her in his voice! From that time, Ihey daily saw each other. At the cool of the evening, they made excursions on tho placid sea. By niolit thnv mat anain iu one's portico and halls. Their love w as sudden, but it was stron"; it filled all the sources 61 their lite. Heart brain imagination all were its miniators and priests. As you taka some obstacle from two obi -cts that have a mum al attraction they met, and united at once; their wonder was, that they Had uvea sep'. arale so long; anJ it was natural that they should so love. Young, beautiful, and giftedof the same souls; there was poetry in their vory union. They imagined tho heavens smiled upon their alVeclion. As the persecuted sock refugo at tho shrine, so they recognized in tho altar of their lovo an asvlum from the sorrows of earth; they covered it with flowers; they know not of serpents that lay coiled behind." The occasional episodes, embodying beautiful and opposite smiles, deep thought, va rious learning, and accurate knowledge of human character and action, are no loss prominent in this than in the other works of our author. Wo select an example or two. AP.er a description of tho urts of the Kgyptian Arlnces in pouring tho 'lopro'is isti inenl ot slander nuu fujpiciou into tho cars of tha beautiful lone concerning her lover, the author remarks: It is not without interest to observe iuthiiso remote times, and under a social system so widely dill'orent from th) modern tho same small causes tnut mine anu interrupt the 'coursoof love,' which operate so commonly at this day; the sameinventivo jealousy, tho puirvJ cunning slander, the eaino orally anil tauricatiug retailing oi petty gossip, which so often now eullica to break tho tics of the truest love, and counteract tho tenor of circumstances' most apparently propitious. When the bark sails on over tho smoothest wave, the fublo tell us of tiic diminutive li b that can cling to the kcol and arrest its progress so is it ever with the great pushions of mankind and wo should paint lilb but ill, oven in times tho most prodigal of romance, and of the romance of winch we must larguly avail ourselves, if wo did not also delineate the mechanism of those trivial and household springs of mischief which wo see every d iy at work in our chambers and at our hearths. It is in these, tho losscr intrigues of lifo, that wo mostly find oursclvos at homo with tho pabt." To this charming digression, wo add the following taken from a description of the heroine: "No one ever possessed superior intellectual qualities without knowing them. The alteration of modesty and merit is pretty enough, but whero morits is great, the veil of tint modesty you admire never disguises its extent from its possessor. It is tho proud consciousness of certain quilitie-i that it cannot reveal to thocvory day world, that gives to genius that shy, and reserved, and troubled air, which puzzles and flatters you when you encounter it. Do not docoivo yourself vain wnrlding, by tho thought that tho embarrassed manner of your great man is a sign that ho does not know his superiority to you! that which you tako for modesty is but the struggle of self esteem, lie knows but too oppressively haw immeasurably greater he is than you, and is only disconcerted, because, in the places you encounter him, he finds himself suddenly descendod to your level. Holms no conversation he lias not thoughts he has no intercourse with such as you it is your littleness that disconcerts him, not his own!" In tho description of scenery, and tho ex. hibition of human affections and passions, tho "Last Days of Pompeii" will comparer lavorably with any previous worn iroui mo pen of tho writor. Its plot, too, is without intricacy, and tho tendency of the details towards it, natural. With this brief no ticewhich it is but justice to say, affords noilhor a synopsis nor a roviow, but a lore-tasto merely, of its contents, wo tako leave of the work for tho prosont." fwiic-fr- bocker. 100 Boxes Bunch Muscatel Raisins 100 hf do do do 100 or do do 50 Kegs Malaga 10 Drums Sultana do do do 100 do Figs 10 Boxes Oranges 10 do Lemons 25 do Prunes '20 Kegs Malaga Grapes I Bbl Currants 5 Boxes Citrons For salo by SHERWOOD & GREGORY Dec. 1 jVK IV .1 Nl 'VI S til O.V.I BLE HAT STORE. fHllIB (ubscriber respectfully inform! (he JL citizens of Columbus, mid the public Henorully, that he has taken u stand on lligh- Irrct, oopoiite the State House; wIhtu lie has and will constantly Uoeii on band, nn us- sortiucut of KI.NE IMT3, of his own maiiu- fiicinre, which he feels comment in wurrunl-iiiL' in i'a-himi, elasticity and elegance to be tnrpasst'd by none in this part of the country. lie Hatters luuucll, liy.strioi iiiiuiiuoii 'o im- siuci", Mint tin earnest endeavor to give entire satisfaction to his customers, to obtain u share of tho public patronage, j a.viio vv. ivieui . January 2, IM.'i. '2i II JTBO V TS & TURNBULL nave just recci-J ved the folio viag English Annuals, fur lt::!5: Tho Oriental Annual, or Scones in India conipri'in twenty two superb engraving's, Iroia oriental drawings; Willi u descriptive account, hy the Rev. ilobart Cuuuter, B. I). Jennings' LamlicHtm Annual, or Tourist in Spain containing twenty-one splendid engravings.I Hole iwo worm are ol tne urst rimer, b-th in point of mechanical execution and iutriusiu inoril. ) Acker.natt's 'l'or(;et mo not" a Christinas, .New Vear's and Birth May present. The Gem, u Literary Annual. Maiilull's Christmas Box, a Juvenile Annual. do American Annual, for 11135. Tho lloiton Token, nnd Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas nnd New Year's present. Tim Religious Souvenir, splendidly executed.Affection's Gift, a very beautiful work. Tho Lilv. a colored annual. A mom; a large amount of other New Books are the following Literary Works. Bulwcr's Last Daysol Pompeii, Dr. Bird's Calavar, or Knight of the Coii quest. Cecil Hyde. Nnvcllcttes of a Traveler; by II. J. Notl Visits and Sketches; by .1rs. Jameson. Mothers unit Daughters; by the author o " Pin Money." Torn Cringle's Loj, revised edition. Peter Simple, or Adventures of a Mi Iship-man. ALSO, The Life of Thomas Ji-lTi rson, with seleo lions from tho must valuable portions of his voluminous and uurivulted private correspondence.The Life of Mrs. SiilJ nu, tho celebruted Hctrcis; hy Thoiuas Campbell. Memoirs of Mrs. Hannah Moure; by Win. Roberts, Esq., author of the l'ortrnitute of u Christian Geutleman. Belgium nnd Western Germ my, in IMJ; by Mrs. Trollnpe. Distiiut School, by J. Orville Taylor. Sprnsiie's Letters lo a Daughter; a most invaluable work for Youinr l-iulies. Letters of John Randolph, of Roanoke, to a Young Relation; embracing a series ol year', from early ynulb to luatuiu manhood. Marshall's Lilu'ol Washington; in 2 volumes, with an elegantly colored Atlas of ten beautiful Maps, representing the relative situ-ution of the English and American Armies ut Boston, Long I'land, White Plains, .North River, Elk Hcuil,in Miir'lund,iueboc, Now port, Charleston, Cmndcn mill Eutaw Springs Investment and attack of York, in Viigiu-i i, an I capture of the British Army, uudei Lord Curuwallis. Mitchell's new nnd splendid Map of tho U. States, Il!:i4, on rollers. Moore's Lord Byron; iu 2 voli. Bv.i. Beach's American Piaclice; ;i vol.. United States Dispensatory, ne edition. l.aJu's nud Gentleman's Medical Pocket Hook. Splendid Maps of tho Great Sympathetic Nerve, varnished nud elegantly colored. Morton on Consumption, with colored plules elegantly executed. Dcwces' Practice and Midwifery Jackson's Practice, &c. Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Geography Mini Atlas ol tho Heavens. Sir Juiues M'lntosh's History ol England. Mans of Ohio, showing the townships, in each county, population, roads, slrcuius, canals, &o. beuuliluily colored uuJ luoutited on rollers. Maps of tho city of Columbus, showing all the In and Out Luis, Streets, Alleys, Church-es, Publio Buildings, Deuf mid Dumb Asylum, and tho New 'Penitentiary. The Ameriaan Almanac, for IH3i. Hogg's Euiniliar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott. Common Place Book, Pmso nnd Poetry. Polyglolt Bibles and Testaments, Blake, Mallehriin, Wouihridge, and 01 ilia's (ieojriinhv nnd Atlases. Life o( Col. Diniol Boone, first settler of Kentucky; by Flint. Weems' Lives ol wnsiiingion, iuriou,nnu Franklin, with many intereiting anecdotes. History of the Destruction oi Jerusalem, and dimersion of tho Israelites. History of tho cclcointcd neiian i.mci Black Hawk, with an engraved likeness. Uniform sets of bautt'i, llulwer s, unu Cooper's Novels and Tales. A vuriety oi now i.uw uuoits. Family Bibles of various qualities. Sootl's and Henry's Commentaries on the Old and iNewTestuments.. In addition to tho above oatnlogue, wo have an extensive assortment of Religious, Miscellaneous, Historical, Poetical, Law, Medical, Blank, Sunday awl Common School Books, Stationery, 4io. ( all of which are offered low for easii. Hook Binding and lliiliu; cat r led on in connection with the above business as usual. Deo. '20. Notice. A LL persons having ohuais against tho l. estnta ol David Williams, deceased, late of Franklin oouuty, nro hereby untitled lo nresent them legally autlicnnciucu lor au em inent; nnd all persons indebted to said estate are roquirml to make iiiimcuiaie payment. MAIIUAIIET ttiijiii.i.'is,! A.l..s. ABRAHAM J.WILLIAMS,) A",nr ' December 30, 1834. t Judire Storu't Contlilitlional CVuii llook. 'IHE Constitutional Class Book) being a JL brief Exposition of tho Constitution ol the United States; by Joseph Story, one of llio Jutlgcs Ol ino supreme vuun in iiiu united States: 1 vol. I2oio Prico 75 cts. For salo at tho Bookstore of I. N. Will TING Jan. 9. Memiirs of Hannah More. flB EMOIRSof tho life and correspondence J 2. of Mrs. Hannah More) by William Roberts, Esn. : t vols. 12 in . For sale nt the Bookstore of ISA AC N. WHI TING. Jan. 9. I 'afuttblc 13 W. .v. XT ALUABLE Kiisrlish Vmkju.i re.n ive.l V und for sale, direct from Loudon The History of Modern Europe; liy Wil Hum Rus.ell, L I. D Lives ol boottieh roets; by the society ul Ancient Scots, iu three vols Blair's Sermons, m three vols Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture. This is u new ami most valuable worU, containing UiiO pages, nud upwaidl uf 'JUQ eu-gruvings; price uuly 12 (M f isuer's 1 icturosipie illustrations oi irreui Britain and Irelaml, comprising the splendid Luke Scenery, Schu, &o. ot Wcstmoiclnuu, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, from original drawings; hy 1 hoinus Alloui, M. A. with Histoni-iil nnd I opogruptiicul descriptions; hy Tinnitus ftuse, L L D. 'Phis is n most splendid work, und is ottered nt the low prioo of $!l 23 Dictionary ol olccrumcal science, Arts, Manufactures, und Miscellaneous Knowl edge; by Alexander Jamieson, L L D; price $IS 00. I Ins is n worlt ol great merit, und is perhaps to bj found iu no other Huok Stole ill the west National Portrait Gallery of illustrious and eminent pcisonages, particularly of the lUlh century, with memoirs; hy vvuiinm Jerdan, Esq F. S. A. M. R. 8. L. M. R. A. S. etc. This work is puhlishcd under the cspe-oial putroniiga of the King of England, and is decidedly the most splendid work ot the kind in tho world ; price $15 01) 'The Landscape Allium, or (treat Britain Illustrated, containing titty nine views; hy W. Wei lull, Esq. A It S: with descriptions ol the scenery; by Thomus Mojle, Esq. M A; price SO DO ALSO, JUST aiiCClVKI) AND FOn SALE, A quantity of very superior Drawing Pu-per. ThoAhruded Surface Drawing Boards. These Boards are prepared upon an enlirelj new principle; although posseting the usual smoothness ol the Loudon or Bristol Hoards, thoy relaiu Iree from grease, the tooth or grain of the paper u quality which remteis theiu far superior to all others iu market. They are slrouzly rccomuieiid.d both for pencil and oolornig , buving been tried und approved hy the lir.t Artists Wall Paper of various figures uud quality, which will ho sold very low Just received, several hundred dollars wortli of the most splendid English Steki. Plate Exoiiavinus, comprising landscapes, country scuts, in England and Ireland, and I'orlrails ul Hie most eminent ariisli, slules men, divines, and philanthropists J. B. CRIST, Opp silo tho State bouse, Columbus Dec. 12, IU.H Ceroons Indigo ia I Tiitrco Madder 2 Bids Alluin 6 do ground Logwood 2 do Copperas For sale by SHERWOOD Si GREGORY Dec. I 5 Dal jars preseived Prunes 5 do do China Marmalades .r do do do Chow Chow 5 do do Guava Jelly 10 do do trainee, Grape, tc Currant do 3 do do preserved Oranges 3 do do do Lemons tt do do do Limes 3 do do do Citrou J do do do Pine Hpples 3 do do do Ginger III do do itniices, Pears, il Peaches For sale by SHERWOOD it GREGORY Dec. I ilMV ISooklH. 7Ir01,Ti& TUIlXlilll.L have just renei ft. ved an additional supply of Books uud Paper; among which uru the following: Henry's Cuiuuiuuluiy ou the Old uud New Testaments Scott's do do 'The Works of Jusephus Buck's Theological IJictiuuary Bunyaii'. c ni.plelu works; '2 vols 3vo Polar Regiuns ttoliin'i Ancient History Family llioies Ilium Books Poetical woiksuf the most celehialcd British writers Fox's Book of Mart) rs Multcbruii's Geography; 0 vols livu Eusehius' Ecclesiastical Histuiy Wjodhridge's Geography Goodrich, Oluey, Murse, uud Bluku's Geography uud Alias Lite ol iNupoleoii Bonapurte, by different authors Harper's Family Library Howard's Beauties of Literature 'Tho History ol the destruction ol Jerusalem Tllppnu's Toems Hall's Wurks Gibbon's Romo Cnvnllu's Philosophy Willard's llepuhlio uf America Nicholson's Oporulivo Mechnuia " Curpeulcr's Guidu Spectator Spuriheim's Physiognomy and Biography ltluu Bouk Lives of Gen. Jackson, Henry Cluy, and Col. David Crockett Biography uf tha Signers of llio Declaration ol Independence Uniform sets of Scott, Bulwer, and Cooper's Novels Life of tho Chevalier Commodore, John Paul Jones Constitution ot the United States, und ol the several Slates Cabinet Library Library of Religious Knowledge A lur'u assortment of Law uud Medical Books, comprising the standard wurks hi each department Classical and English soliool Books Maps of the United Status; Maps oi Ohio, large and small, mounted ou rollers and in pocket form A general assortment of Stationery and Fnnoy Goods Gorman Flutes, nnd Violin Strings; Preceptors for the Flute, Clariouotte, Filo, und Violin l lano aiusio, no. no. Bank Books of every variety; line wri ting Paper, ruled nud plain; Letter Paper, ruled, plain, nud water lined ; Drawing paper ; Music Paper; and Fine Engravings Book Dueling, together with Holing paper, curried on as usual, ut reduced prices Orders, accompanied with ousli, thuiikiuiiy received and promptly attended lo Ueo. I, lbJ4 15 llhdi New Orleans Sugar 6 do St Croix do 10 do Porto Rico do 15 Boxes Brown I luv do 10 do White do do 50 do l.onf i Lumpdo , 10 Bbls Bruiil do 35 do Bister doj Fof sale by S1IF.RWOOD& GREGORY. December I Iiw BSooIi. jj ILST lencived and lor sale, nt the Book tt Store of J. B. CHIS T, opposite Ihe Public buildings, a large assortment of SOOKS; among whirliuie the following : The Landscape Album, or Great Britain Illustrated: by Thoiuas Moiilcf 0'J Mews a beautiful Loiidim edition 'The Token, (an Annual,) for IU3j splen did edition Transatlantic Sketi hes: by dipt. Alexander, uiilhorul 'Travels in Asia, Persia, etc. ; I vol Book for Parents: by Charles Anderson 'The Fuiniiy ul Home, or Familiar Illustrations: by G. D. Abbott; t vol The Young Christian; h G. D. Abbott 'Tho Corner Stone do do Fireside Piety do do Mother ut Homo do do Child ut Home do do Consistency, a Moral Tale: by A Alexander Memoir. ol Halliburton: by R. Burns, D D do of Felix Nell': by W. S. Gilly, M A Russell's Modem Europe; 2 vols Life uud Writings of Hon. JohnJuy: by bis Son ; "l vols Napoleon Bonaparte: by M l)e Bourienne, his private Secretary ; I vol octavo Annals ufthu British Nation, during tho period of the second 'Temple: by A. Alexander Encyclopedia of Agriculture, n valuable work, containing I2t0 pages, Lou. Ed. 1 vol ALSO, Life and Viowsuf Richard Buxter:by Rev. William Orme: '2 vols Hislory of tho Christian Church ; by William Jones Standard Woiks of Rev. Wm. Joy ; 3 vols John iNeivtun's Works, complete; 4 vols 'The Ecclesiastical Histoiy of Eusehiu Puuiphilus, Bishop of destine, in Palestine Dwight's Tlieol.igy ; 4 vols complete Bluir's sermons; J vols complete Clark's, Henry's, uud Scott's Commentaries, each b' vols Scott's Commentaries; 3 vols Or Johnson's Works, cuuipleto; 6 vols Scottish Poets; ;l vols., Loudon Edition Lord Byro:s,nnd some of his co'umpornriei, with recollections o the Author's life, nnd of his visit lo Italy: hy Leigh Hunt; I vol iN. B. A lew sets of the luiperiul Magazine yet remain on hand llecoinber I, I t.J4 T OLE A S f. Water power, ut tho Canal Lock in the Town of Daytun. r Bill K undersigned will receive sealed pro-JL pusuls until the first day uf March lij.lo, for a lease of water power on tho Miami Cu- iial ut the ubove named lock. 'The power cunsists of ubout'2000 c ubic feet of water per minute, in u full uf 12 feet, and is capable of propelling not less than u pair ol 41 leet stones, together with nil other inuchincry required to manufacture wheat into llour, ut Ihe rate ol 100 bushels of wheat in 21 hours, with each pair of stones. The whole to be leased together, with the exception of a small portion now granted for u cottou factory. A sullicieut quantity of ground fur the purpose uf erecting suitable buildings lor the employ ment ol thu water puwt r win tie lurmstieu with thu water. 'Che proposuls will contemplate a case for 10 )curs, renewable to the first Lessee, on condition oi.lv, that his terms tire us good us are ottered at' the time of renewal, or for 90 yeurs renewable forever on the conditions of Ihe original lease. 'Che rent to be paid hull yearly, ut a fixed rate for each power capable of propelling I pair of stones and the lie cessnry riccoiupnuying machinery. Ou iipplieulioii, through the mail, a bla-ak form of lease setting forth nil the conditions and requisitions involved iu any contract, that may bo made, will bo forwarded to the npplicaul. The character uf the Miami country is too well known to need description here. It is, then, only necessary to say that the Town of Dayton, where this water is located, is in Ihe center of it contains a population of 4000 inhabitants, und presents inducements for Ihe employment of capital in manufactures ol various kinds met with in lew inland 'Towns in the United states. SAMUEL FORRF.R, Acting Canal Commissioner Dayton, Ohio, December lli, IU.I4. Ill 3w Stray Jtiarc, I'Y virtue of i.n order to us directed, hy ti JJ David Gnlluiid u Juslice of the Peace of Lcesbiirg township, Uuiuii county, Ohio, we the undersigned have viewed and appiai-sed a certain stray, taken up by Henry Good rich, of said town.hip, and nnd the same lo he a bright sorrel mare, with a blaze face, some white on the inside of both hind feet, u scar on her weathers resembling the fistula ; Bo other marks. She is ub nil fnteen hands high, supposed to be six or seven years old ; npprai-sed ut forty dollars, by Samuel C. Plutres und Levi Spencer. I certify the above to bo a true copy from my stray book. DAVID GALLAXI), J. P Nov. 25, 1831. S3 John Mowers' Estate. A LL pers ins Indebted to the estate of John iMA. Bowers, late of Etna township, Lick ing county, deceased, are hereby nutitied tu makn immediate payment; uud those huving legal claims ugainst Ihe same, are requested to present them within one year duly authenticated for settlement. JONATHAN CLENDENINO, Adni'r. Deo. '20, 11134. SO .1 Card, A BOURNE informs his friends, the Sur-i'm. vevurs and Engineers, Hint the Sur veyor's Pocket Book, ouuipiled for their use, has just been published, and is for sale at (he book stores ol roils 4. lurnmiii, in Columbus, and Joseph Jones, ill Chillioolhe, nnd may suou be had ut the bouk stores iu other nlnccs. Dec 10-14. 19 6w Clair Bowers' Estate. 4 LL persons huving cluims against the os IV tnle uf Clair Bowers, lute of Etna town ship, Licking county, deceased, are hereby uutiliod to present thorn legally authenticated lor scttlciuunt within one year; and those in debted lo said estate, are requested to uiuko navment immediately. JU.A tim.h illiiucimu, Aunrr. Deo. 20, IBJ4. 20 Stc:uii Liigiiic lor Sale. A Strum Engine of twenty-five horse pow t. er, ten inch cylinder, four foot stroke with two boilers twenty-one feet long, eaoli br thirty-two inches diameter, nil in goud eoudiliou, having been in use but eleven months, unit ounable of propelling four pair of Mill Stonos, or say throe pair with a dou ble Cording Machine. I lie above Engine is oiiercu low, ns inc sub scriber has no further llio for the sumo, having disposed of all the machinery attached lo it. f or lurthrr particulars, auuress uiiueri M'Fnddcii, Rinliville. Fairfield county, Ohio, or Col. J ohn Noble, proprietor of the Nation al Hotel, I oluuihus, Ohm. Rtishvillu, Jan. 5, 11)35. -23 2iu COLIAXS' CAST STEEL AXES fllHE subscriber lias just received thice JL du:eh Collins' Broad, nud lour dozeu Hand Axes; which he willsefl uiucb lesnhiiu usual, by the dozen or single. Also, Cirou-lur Saws, trulu t to 22 inches. WM. M. KASSON. Dec. 20. '2U 3iu. KM O TICK is hereby given, to nil persuus in-11 terested, Ibut nt iny instaiioe u writ . f attucliiuent was this day i-sued, by Daniel Swickard, it ju.ticc of liie peace of Plain township, in the county ol Franklin, uguii'.t the goods, chattels, rights, credits, uionys, and effects uf Juiues Scnti, an nhsent dehtur. ARCHIBALD SMI CD-Dec '22, lti3J. 2U -J F. the undersigned being culled upou to view und uuprtiise two stray hor ses, taken up by William Slriiimthen, of Jack-sou township, Frunkliu county, and find the one a chesnut sorrel mare, with u nam luce, the right bind foot while, supposed to be 5 years old next spring, nuturul trotter, 15 liuncla high. The other nil iron gray horse, 4 yean old next spring, bis face more white than Ins body, supposed to bu lli hands high, uulural trotter, right hind foot white, no other brnnds or marks perccivuble; uppraised ut $10 each, by Joliu Streimtheii, nnd Joseph Barker. I certify the above to bo a true copy from aiy stray buck. JACOB B. DEEMER, J. P. Deo. 22, 1834 jam! t'ov Sale. rnillE subscriber offers for salo 1500 acres fi. of land, entered in the name of Robert Mean i, as surveys Nos. 5375 und 6907, in the northwest part of Pickowuy county, on Bus-kiik's run, two miles cast of Palestine 7'his tract consists ot some very good land, anil has been divided into lots of suitable sizes fur farms, Mr Lorin Cutler lives on it und will show the different lots touny desirous of pur chasing Also, u tract of 1000 acres in Madison county, being Innis' survey 1727, on Deercieck, 7 miles below London, nud li) from this place. It adjoins the landsof Messrs Furrur & Ghenowith: is considerably improved, und would makn n first rule slock lurm. 'The plough lund cleared emouiits to 130 or 140 acres ; nd upwards of 400 ucics of the barren laud is set in ttuue gross Also, un improved farm iu the county of Union, on Hoke's rruek, ill survey No. 36Pd, continuing '205 acres; nn lying 2 1-2 miles below the State road from ftlarjiville to Marion. Tho land is of a very good quality y nud will be shown by Mr Cowgill, who lives on the premises. The title to the above lands is indisputable. For terms apply to WRAY THOMAS. Columbus, Deo. 1R34 13 Law Hooks at lied need Prices TO MEMBERS OF TIIK BAIL UR Law stock having grown loan unwieldy bulk, we have determined, iu order to reduce its umouut, to lower out scale ct prices, und now invite Ihe attention uf Legal Gentlemen, to our estubliihmcnt, where will be found the most complete ussoitmeiit of Law Books in Ihe United Stales, of the latest nud best editions, in very superior binding, warranted pel feet, uud much below tho usual rates. Gcutlemeu ordering by letter may rily up oiihavmg their interest scriipulouslv observed. uud books charged at us low prices us if they were on Ihe spot. Our attention is confined exclusively to Law Hocks, consequently we are enabled lo maintain a complete uisoitnicnt, und Gil or. ders without delay. P. II. MCKLIN & T. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, 175 Chestnut St. Philndi lphiH, Deo I (M l. 19 Christmas and Ai w Year's 1'resenlt. A Large assortment uf elegant works for 1m. Christinas uud New Year's Presents, for sale ut the Buokstoro of Isaac N. Wuitinc ; among w Inch lire, 'The 'Token and Atlantic Souvenir, for 1035, embellished with splendid engravings, and elegantly hound iu embossed leather, with gilt edges. The Religious Souvenir in the saaiotlegant style us the Token; Edited by the lute Rev. Dr. Bedell; with uu interesting memoir of him. Tho Chiistlnn Offering, u beautiful work, with cngruvihgs. Tho Young Lady's Bouk, a manual of elegant recreations, exercises, and pursuits, with 720 engravings. The Olleiing. The Pearl. 'The Young Lady's Own Bonk. Tho Yuung Lady's Sunday Book. The Young (lull's Own Bouk, Ac. tlo. ; together with u large variety ol uther interesting Woiks, Dec. 24. Notice. r K 111 E Commissioners of Franklin county JL wilt attend at their ulliee in the city of Columbus, on the loth of January 11135, (or the purpose uf receiving proposals and entering into contract fur the repairing the county Jail; uud for particulars oull on the county Auditor at the Auditor's cilice, or on the slier iff at the county J nil. AI. IA l l lltws, i iommissioneu It. LISLE, V of Franklin II. ANDREWS, county Commissioners' office, city of Columbus, Deocniber itJd, 11134. 10 3 w COXOFLIVS DIGEST. Digested Index of ull the Reported De. . cisioiis in Law uud Equity uf the Su preme Courts of tho Stales of Ohio, Indiana. und Illinois; with an appendix, containing the Constitution or the united stales, me Constitution of each of the Slates abovospe. cified, nnd (ho rules of their Supremo Courts; also, Ihe rules of practice in the Seventh Circuit Court of tho United Slates, theaots of Congress for the authentication of statutes and records in the savcrnl Slates, and an epit-oaie of Ihe statutes fur the admission of at torneys to the Bar. and for the exeeution and acknowledgment of Deeds and other Convey uncus, ju ull of the western and southein States: by James F. Conover, Esq. of tha Cincinnati oar. a laige supply just rcoeisru at the booksloroof ISAAC N. WHITING. QrPiice $4 50, iu law binding. ueo. zi. Judge Story oh Conflict of Lates. COMMENTARIES on the Conflict or Laws, Foreign nnd Domestic iu regard to contracts, rights, and remedies, and especially in rcg.rd lo mnniages, divorces, wills, und judgmental by Joseph Story ; I voIOto. frico 4 ou. Thu 6th and concluding volume of Peters' Condensed Report! ulso complete lets, in 6 vols. The 7th and 8th vols, of Peters' Reports of ihe U. S. SupremeCourt also ouirlplele sets, ii 0 vols. Together with an extensive assortment ol IValuuhle Law Boosm; for sale nt the book store of ISAAC N. WHITING, Deo. 24.